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Looking thru a EOTech 512 Holographic Sight

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Here is what It looks like to look down the sight of a EOTech 512 holographic weapons sight mounted on a AR15.

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39 COMMENTS

  1. i would like to know:
    1) does it have rangefinder for automatic corrections?
    2) what are the deviations in aiming as u would try to hit targets at various fixed range settings if there is no rangefinder?

  2. I love red dots but my only problem I have with them is the dot moves when I move the firearm or head around do they make a model were the dot dosnt move and stays same position all the time no matter if you move your head around or the weapon ?

  3. I love red dots but my only problem I have with them is the dot moves when I move the firearm or head around do they make a model were the dot dosnt move and stays same position all the time no matter if you move your head around or the weapon ?

  4. Yawn…did not see one view "what It looks like to look down the sight of ". Lots of views of shooting and targets falling, That was great but description needs to be more thoughtful.

  5. I have to wear my prescription glasses when looking through an unmagnified EoTech otherwise it is a fuzzy donut. Some good comments from others about focusing on the target. The focal point of an EoTech is infinity and should be clear when looking at the target.

  6. does the front sight blur when you look through it like the acog? well it does right now but I could be wrong when you're really looking through it.

  7. Sorry for the silly question. I've never used anything other than iron sights and scopes. Was the gun ever touched/moved during this video, or was the camera the only thing moving? I'll probably be able to wrap my brain around the concept when I find out. Thanks.

  8. Yes very interesting indeed. The dots or 'pixels' as you mentioned them are because of the 'collimating' filter. This filters the crosshatching light molecules and lets them travel in a parallel path. So the dot's are the holes the laser light comes through ;]

  9. For everyone complaining about fuzzy reticles, you're not supposed to actually look at it. Focus on your target and everything becomes clear (especially with both eyes open)

  10. also check the front and back of the display lense in case you accidentally got gun oil/lubricant sprayed/misted on it, I cleaned my gun recently and the sight picture was horribly distorted, wet rag, with diluted soap, then wet rag again, then drying should clean it up in a heartbeat.

  11. actually, the retical will look blurry or fuzzy if you do not have 20/20 vision. I use one on my m4 for the military and if i dont have my glasses or contacts in, it will always be blurry. One minor problem with these optics.

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